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Just heard rumour that Worsfold has been sacked

Any body able to confirm

Might take one possible coach out of the picture

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if roos go to west c then it will be for the money, he will get 1.5 a year insead of 1 mill at the dees, what he does not know is that perth is more expensesive then sydney to live, but so much roos saying its not about the money, because he is going for the bigger money at west c

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if roos go to west c then it will be for the money, he will get 1.5 a year insead of 1 mill at the dees, what he does not know is that perth is more expensesive then sydney to live, but so much roos saying its not about the money, because he is going for the bigger money at west c

why wouldn't he know? Is it a Demonland secret? ?
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if roos go to west c then it will be for the money, he will get 1.5 a year insead of 1 mill at the dees, what he does not know is that perth is more expensesive then sydney to live, but so much roos saying its not about the money, because he is going for the bigger money at west c

So you managed to go from IF Roos goes to West Coast, to saying he IS going because of the bigger money... all in one sentence (I think)?

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Wouldn't it be nice to be able to sack your premiership coach then negotiate with your own wallet to sign another premiership coach in Roos? One day Melbourne....one day.

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Worsfold will not be sacked, the decision whether to continue is solely his without any input from their board. I have spoken to a very close friend of Woosha's (ex-premiership player) who didn't ask directly but his gut feel is Woosha will continue and has been through a difficult personal time this season.

It's just a gut feel on his behalf, he may be wrong but he would know him better than most.

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Worsfold will not be sacked, the decision whether to continue is solely his without any input from their board. I have spoken to a very close friend of Woosha's (ex-premiership player) who didn't ask directly but his gut feel is Woosha will continue and has been through a difficult personal time this season.

It's just a gut feel on his behalf, he may be wrong but he would know him better than most.

Agree.

There is no way in the world Woosha would be sacked by the Eagles.

If they wanted him gone, he would retire or move on, but it would never be a sacking.

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He's not getting sacked.

I find the idea of sacking premiership coaches particularly arrogant. I can understand resigning, or moving on, but at least give the individual -- someone that brought your club a flag -- the opportunity to step down rather than sack him.

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He's not getting sacked.

I find the idea of sacking premiership coaches particularly arrogant. I can understand resigning, or moving on, but at least give the individual -- someone that brought your club a flag -- the opportunity to step down rather than sack him.[

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And we sacked one after six.

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He's not getting sacked.

I find the idea of sacking premiership coaches particularly arrogant. I can understand resigning, or moving on, but at least give the individual -- someone that brought your club a flag -- the opportunity to step down rather than sack him.

forced resignation or sacking = same end result

so the question remains.....does wc want a new coach next year?

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forced resignation or sacking = same end result

so the question remains.....does wc want a new coach next year?

Does Worsfold want to coach next year is the other question. It's a massive job especially in the fishbowl in Perth. He shouldn't need the money. They've got Glass, Cox, Embley and Kerr about to finish up and a promising group coming through that isn't quite good enough yet but seems to be on the right track.

Seems the perfect time to hand over the reigns and if I was them I'd go with Scotty Burns and not even worry about Roos.

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He's not getting sacked.

I find the idea of sacking premiership coaches particularly arrogant. I can understand resigning, or moving on, but at least give the individual -- someone that brought your club a flag -- the opportunity to step down rather than sack him.[

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And we sacked one after six.

You say that like the people in charge of that decision aren't all dead now.

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I know an experienced coach who might be able to get them fit, give them a game plan and make them the hardest to play against if that sounds attractive.

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